How do I tell which PS4 controller I have?
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Determining which PS4 controller you have is important for compatibility, repair, or troubleshooting purposes. Sony has released different models of the DualShock 4 controller, and each version has unique features or identifiers. Here’s how to tell which PS4 controller you have:
Steps to Identify Your PS4 Controller
1. Look for the Model Number
The easiest way to identify your PS4 controller is by checking the model number printed on the back.
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Where to Find It:
Flip the controller over and look near the top, above the text that says "Made in China" or "Made in Japan." -
Model Numbers for DualShock 4 Controllers:
- CUH-ZCT1: Original model (released with the PS4 in 2013).
- CUH-ZCT2: Second-generation model (released with the PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro in 2016).
2. Check for the Light Bar on the Touchpad
The second-generation DualShock 4 (CUH-ZCT2) has a light bar that shines through the touchpad, allowing you to see the light even when facing the controller. This is a key difference between the original and second-generation controllers.
- CUH-ZCT1: No light bar on the touchpad.
- CUH-ZCT2: Light bar is visible on the touchpad.
3. Look at the Buttons and Design
While the overall design of DualShock 4 controllers hasn’t changed much, some small details can help you identify the version:
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Texture of the Analog Sticks:
The second-generation controller has slightly more durable rubber on the analog sticks compared to the original. -
Share and Options Buttons:
These buttons may have a slightly different shape or texture depending on the model.
4. Identify Special Editions or Colors
If you have a limited-edition PS4 controller (e.g., for games like The Last of Us Part II or Fortnite), these are typically second-generation controllers. The design and artwork on the shell can help you identify them.
Why Does the Controller Model Matter?
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Compatibility:
Some features, like USB communication for PC or improved battery life, are only available on the second-generation controllers. -
Repairs:
Replacement parts, such as analog sticks or batteries, may vary between models. -
Firmware Updates:
Newer games and features might require updated firmware that works better with newer models.
FAQs About PS4 Controllers
Can I use a first-generation controller on a PS5?
Yes, you can use it to play PS4 games on a PS5, but it won’t work with PS5 games.
How do I know if my controller is genuine or fake?
- Check for the Sony logo on the back and the model number.
- Genuine controllers will have high-quality build materials and responsive buttons.
- Off-brand or fake controllers may feel lighter, have a different texture, or lack features like motion controls.
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